Loei is located 520 kilometers northeast of Bangkok. Often shrouded in mist, this mountainous region is home to many stunning national parks and reserves. This is a great place to escape the throng in Bangkok and the much beaten tourist path of other areas in Thailand. Loei offers a change of pace and a unique opportunity to see some of Thailand´s unspoiled nature and wildlife. Phu Pah Man National Park is at Kilometer 246 of the Loei Chum Phae Road. This national park has stalagmite and stalactite filled caves to explore, ancient wall paintings and three stunning waterfalls. Phu Kradueng National Park, 70 kilometers from Loei, has an array of interesting wildlife which inhabits this lush and fertile area. Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary has 120 million year old dinosaur footprints.
Loei Province is in a fertile valley surrounded by rolling mountain range and is fed by the Loei River, a tributary of the mighty Mekong River. In Loei you can visit the Thai Dam Cultural Village. The Thai Dam people migrated from Laos and have maintained their culture, which includes gorgeous artwork and weaving. Loei is particularly famous for its unique northeastern culture and dialect and locals are proud of their ancient heritage. EasyToBook.com has discount hotels in this area for you to experience a subtle and more tranquil side to Thailand.